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The Community Business Briefing is a weekly Zoom webcast that streams live on Facebook. The Community Briefing was inspired by Crystal Mitchell, President of Mitchell Business Solutions and Co-Director of Recycling Black Dollars in April of 2020 in response to the coronavirus pandemic economic impact on our minority businesses. This is a platform that is powered by our community. Sponsored by Recycling Black Dollars and the Black Business Association. Our goal is to provide small and minority businesses in our region with the most and relevant information on various relief programs and initiatives. Since then, the webcast has expanded to not only help minority businesses by bringing stakeholders in our community to the table to keep the community informed. Moderators: Crystal Mitchell, Business Coach | Educator | Entrepreneur | Speaker Robin Billups, The Connector | The Billups Group Gregory Sneed, Financial Advisor | The Lifesaver Financial Services Producer: Steven R. Turner, Managing Partner | The Slaton Group Subscribe so you don’t miss our shows: http://www.youtube.com/c/BusinessZone... LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/cymitchell/ ew podcast weblog
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Friday Nov 12, 2021
Community Briefing - Meet: Mike Feuer, Candidate for Los Angeles Mayor 2022
Friday Nov 12, 2021
Friday Nov 12, 2021
Guest: Los Angeles City Attorney Mike Feuer, Candidate for Mayor of Los Angeles City Attorney Mike Feuer has long been one of California's leading lawyers and lawmakers.
As LA's chief lawyer and prosecutor since July 2013, he has brought an innovative, problem-solving focus that combines fair and effective prosecution with initiatives to improve public safety and the quality of life throughout the city.
City Attorney Mike Feuer has announced that he is running for mayor in 2022, and has filed papers for a campaign and launched the website mikefeuerformayor.com. He said he will begin reaching out to community leaders and potential donors, and that this week he will embark on a listening tour. He said his campaign will be “neighborhood centered.”
“As City Attorney, I have taken great strides to change the nature of our office and make it more focused on how we make neighborhoods throughout the city safer and improve their quality of life,” Feuer told Los Angeles this morning. “I’m going to take that same approach to the mayor’s office and embed members of the mayor’s staff, of my staff, in neighborhoods throughout the city to tackle the priorities that matter most in communities.”
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